Bryan Petersen | Outfielder

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Brewers reassigned OF Bryan Peterson and INF Pete Orr to minor league camp.

Neither were expected to break camp with the big club. Petersen, who spent last season with the Rangers' Triple-A affiliate, hit .250 (5-for-20) with two RBI over 16 games in Cactus League action. Tue, Mar 24, 2015 12:16:00 PM

Bryan Petersen went 2-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI in a losing effort against the Mariners on Friday.

The 28-year-old is looking to secure a spot on the Brewers bench as a reserve outfielder and is off to a strong start, hitting .357 (5-for-13) early on. He remains largely irrelevant from a fantasy perspective. Fri, Mar 13, 2015 07:54:00 PM

Brewers signed OF Bryan Peterson to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.

Petersen hasn't appeared at the major league level since 2012, when he hit .195/.272/.257 in 84 games for the Marlins. He'll be organizational outfield depth for Milwaukee. Tue, Dec 16, 2014 05:59:00 PM

Rangers signed OF Bryan Petersen to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.

Petersen, who turns 27 next April, owns a .220/.303/.305 batting line over 181 games in the majors, all of them with the Marlins. He's an extra outfielder at best. Thu, Dec 5, 2013 05:54:00 PM

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Bryan Petersen went 2-for-2 with a run scored and an RBI in a losing effort against the Mariners on Friday.

The 28-year-old is looking to secure a spot on the Brewers bench as a reserve outfielder and is off to a strong start, hitting .357 (5-for-13) early on. He remains largely irrelevant from a fantasy perspective.

He'll take the roster spot of Omar Infante, who was traded to the Tigers on Monday night. Petersen is batting just .215/.305/.250 in 60 plate appearances at the big league level this year. The 26-year-old will likely function as a reserve outfielder, so he can be ignored in fantasy leagues.

He was sent down to make room for Austin Kearns' return from the disabled list. Petersen batted just .212/.305/.250 in 60 plate appearances during his time with the big club. We'll likely see a combination of Chris Coghlan and Justin Ruggiano in center field until Emilio Bonifacio (thumb) is ready to return.

Bryan Petersen singled home the Marlins' lone run in Wednesday's 2-1 loss to the Braves.

Petersen knocked home Giancarlo Stanton after he doubled in the fifth. The hits would prove to be Miami's only two of the night. Petersen is batting just .212/.305/.250 through 60 plate appearances this season.

Petersen has already made a couple of trips between Miami and NOLA this year, and is likely to make several more as the summer wears on. He has zero hits and three strikeouts in four plate appearances with the Fish and can be ignored in all fantasy leagues.

Petersen didn't exactly play poorly this spring, but he was beaten out for a bench spot by Austin Kearns and Chris Coghlan. He will now replace Coghlan on the roster. For now, he isn't worth a look in fantasy leagues. But keep in mind that he has nothing left to prove at Triple-A and could be worth a look in NL-only formats if he sees some starts.